Publications by authors named "Haidi Zhu"

Treating bone defect concomitant with microbial infection poses a formidable clinical challenge. Addressing this dilemma necessitates the implementation of biomaterials exhibiting dual capabilities in anti-bacteria and bone regeneration. Of particular significance is the altered microenvironment observed in infected bones, characterized by acidity, inflammation, and an abundance of reactive oxygen species (ROS).

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  • The study focuses on three economically significant pest species in Southwestern China, examining their mouthparts using advanced microscopy techniques.
  • Researchers identified different mandibular shapes and eleven types of sensory structures (sensilla) that influence the beetles' food processing and foraging behavior.
  • The findings reveal that while there are no major differences between sexes or species, there is variability within the species, which may enhance understanding of beetle behaviors for future research.
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This paper addresses real-time moving object detection with high accuracy in high-resolution video frames. A previously developed framework for moving object detection is modified to enable real-time processing of high-resolution images. First, a computationally efficient method is employed, which detects moving regions on a resized image while maintaining moving regions on the original image with mapping coordinates.

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Background: Blood pressure (BP) control in China is generally poor. It is assumed that an important cause of this unsatisfactory situation is the present standard of care provided by primary care physicians.

Methods: One thousand community health centers (CHCs) were selected across China based on geographical location, previous cooperative experience, and acceptance of an invitation to implement a standardized protocol of community-based BP management.

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Background: Several randomized controlled trials (RCTs) have compared endoscopic and symptomatic relapses in patients with erosive gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD). We have summarized current evidence for rabeprazole 10 or 20 mg once daily for GERD maintenance treatment over 1 or 5 years.

Methods: MEDLINE, EMBASE, and the Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials were searched, through August 2012, for eligible RCTs of adults with erosive GERD.

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Objective: This study aimed to investigate prescription patterns and influencing factors in Chinese county hospitals.

Methods: Prescription quality was evaluated by five indicators proposed by WHO/INRUD. A questionnaire for doctors was designed by our research group.

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